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Bildtext:A security guard walks past signs wishing well (R) and quoting (L) former South African president Nelson Mandela on June 25, 2013 outside of the Mediclinic heart hospital in Pretoria where Mandela is receiving treatment. Mandela's close family gathered today at his rural homestead to discuss the failing health of the South African anti-apartheid icon who was fighting for his life in hospital. Messages of support poured in from around the world for the Nobel Peace Prize winner, who spent 27 years behind bars for his struggle under white minority rule and went on to become South Africa's first black president. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER JOE (Photo credit should read ALEXANDER JOE/AFP/Getty Images)

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A security guard walks past signs wishing well (R) and quoting (L) former South African president Nelson Mandela on June 25, 2013 outside of the Mediclinic heart hospital in Pretoria where Mandela is receiving treatment. Mandela's close family gathered today at his rural homestead to discuss the failing health of the South African anti-apartheid icon who was fighting for his life in hospital. Messages of support poured in from around the world for the Nobel Peace Prize winner, who spent 27 years behind bars for his struggle under white minority rule and went on to become South Africa's first black president. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER JOE (Photo credit should read ALEXANDER JOE/AFP/Getty Images)

A security guard walks past signs wishing well and quoting former... NyhetsfotoEn människa,Gå,Horisontell,Människor,Mänskligt intresse,Nelson Mandela,President,Pretoria,Sjukhus,Sydafrika,Säkerhetsvakt,Tidigare,Önska sigPhotographer ALEXANDER JOECollection: AFP 2013 AFPA security guard walks past signs wishing well (R) and quoting (L) former South African president Nelson Mandela on June 25, 2013 outside of the Mediclinic heart hospital in Pretoria where Mandela is receiving treatment. Mandela's close family gathered today at his rural homestead to discuss the failing health of the South African anti-apartheid icon who was fighting for his life in hospital. Messages of support poured in from around the world for the Nobel Peace Prize winner, who spent 27 years behind bars for his struggle under white minority rule and went on to become South Africa's first black president. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER JOE (Photo credit should read ALEXANDER JOE/AFP/Getty Images)